Ways to document your work will help you to keep track, identify where they need more help and evaluate your progress. Use many different methods to express your ideas.
You can: 1. Take photographs of important steps of their prototypes and their final models. 2. Take photographs of their team working on important stages of the process. 3. Record a video explaining a problem they are facing. 4. Record a video explaining their investigation. 5. Make notes using the Documentation tool. 6. Find supporting pictures on the Internet. 7. Take screenshots of their programs. 8. Write, draw, or sketch on paper and then take photographs to record the information. 9. Use a combination of paper and digital documentation
At the end of the project, you will share your solutions and findings. This is a great opportunity to develop your communication abilities.
Here are a few examples of how you can share their work: 1. Create a display where the LEGO® model will be used. 2. Describe your investigations or models. 3. Present your best solution to another team, or to the class. 4. Share your project with an expert or a group of parents 5. Record video or explain your project and post this online.. 6. Email the project documents to parents, or publish them on SeeSaw.
In our WeDo 2.0 projects develop we will work towards developing eight science and engineering practices. They are: 1. Question and predict. 2. Develop and use models. 3. Plan and conduct investigations. 4. Process and analyse data and information. 5. Use computational thinking. 6. Design prototypes. 7. Evaluate. 8. Communicate.
Use these to evaluate yourself when you document how you are going.
and evaluate your progress. Use many different methods to express your ideas.
You can:
1. Take photographs of important steps of their prototypes and their
final models.
2. Take photographs of their team working on important stages of
the process.
3. Record a video explaining a problem they are facing.
4. Record a video explaining their investigation.
5. Make notes using the Documentation tool.
6. Find supporting pictures on the Internet.
7. Take screenshots of their programs.
8. Write, draw, or sketch on paper and then take photographs to
record the information.
9. Use a combination of paper and digital documentation
This is a great opportunity to develop your communication abilities.
Here are a few examples of how you can share their work:
1. Create a display where the LEGO® model will be used.
2. Describe your investigations or models.
3. Present your best solution to another team,
or to the class.
4. Share your project with an expert or a group of parents
5. Record video or explain your project and post this online..
6. Email the project documents to parents, or publish them on SeeSaw.
They are:
1. Question and predict.
2. Develop and use models.
3. Plan and conduct investigations.
4. Process and analyse data and information.
5. Use computational thinking.
6. Design prototypes.
7. Evaluate.
8. Communicate.
Use these to evaluate yourself when you document how you are going.